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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

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Who Killed Sister Cathy?

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Decoding the Zodiac Killer

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The Redhead Murders

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Mystery Inc

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Safe Space from the Workplace

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Rotten to the Core

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Our Curious Past

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Frightful

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Recent Episodes

Aug. 18, 2025

135: Blucifer, Bunkers & the Ghosts of Denver International

Zoinks! This week, the gang boards a one-way flight straight into one of America’s weirdest, wildest airports — and we’re not talking about lost luggage. Denver International Airport isn’t just big… it’s mysteriously big. Fro...
Aug. 18, 2025

170: Hunted - The Butcher Baker Part 02

Anchorage’s pipeline boom promised prosperity, but under the neon and snow, someone was hunting. In this episode, we revisit the disappearances of young women—Megan Emerick, Mary Phil, Roxanne Eastland, and more—whose lives w...
Aug. 12, 2025

169: Hunted - The Butcher Baker Part 01

Anchorage during the oil boom promised quick money and fresh starts—but the wilderness kept its own secrets. In this episode, we trace the disappearances of young women drawn north by opportunity, and the investigators who fo...
Aug. 11, 2025

134: Fruity & Complicated: Tea, Murder, and the Domino Delo

Pour yourself a cup of something spooky and join the Mystery Inc gang for a jam-packed romp through afternoon tea lore, cryptid-level creeps, and true-crime shenanigans! In this episode 🎩 High-Society Haunts: Kim, Shane, and ...
Aug. 9, 2025

E131 - Changing Faces: The Murder of Lindsay Hawker

Episode one thirty one will cover the case of a young British English teacher living in Japan who suddenly went missing, and was then found to have been murdered. Everyone knows exactly who killed her, but the problem is… the...
Aug. 5, 2025

168: The Dragon Rise Murders Part 02

Not long after 9 PM on that Sunday night, in the sleepy new-build development of Dragon Rise, the back door security light of Jennifer and Stephen Chapple’s home flicked on. Their two boys aged 5 and 6 years old had been put ...